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mastering the neck of a 5-string banjo
mastering the neck of a 5-string banjo
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Mastering the Neck of the 5-String Banjo : Lesson by Russ Sprouse.
Bluegrass banjo man Russ Sprouse is back with the latest installment of his series of lessons. Here you’ll learn three different movable chords which will allow you to play any major chord at any place on the fretboard. Russ has been kind enough to provide both pictures and MP3 files.
guitar noise, guitar lesson, Mastering the Neck of the 5-String Banjo by Russ Sprouse
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Jul 8, 2005
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Transposition, or changing the key of a piece of music, can be useful and is sometimes necessary to make music more singable or playable. Music is transposed by raising or lowering every note by the same interval.
Changing the key of a piece of music is called transposing the music. There are many reasons why you might want a piece to be in a different key. There are also some ways to avoid having to do the transposition yourself, but learning to transpose can be very useful for performers, composers, and arrangers.
The most common reason for changing the key of a piece of music is to put it in the right key for your vocalists. If your singer or singers are struggling with notes that are too high or low, changing the key to put the music in their range will result in a much better performance.
Instrumentalists may also find that a piece is easier to play if it is in a different key. Players of both bowed and plucked strings generally find fingerings and tuning to be easier in sharp keys, while woodwind and brass players often find flat keys more comfortable and in tune.
Instrumentalists with transposing instruments will usually need any part they play to be properly transposed before they can play it. Clarinet, cornet, trumpet, horn, and saxophone are the most common transposing instruments ...
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